Leading up to the ninth anniversary of BCS next week, we’re cutting the price on BCS ebook bundles in half! In nine years, BCS has published over 230 issues. Weightless has them all as single issues or in bundles, of 25 issues for $14.99 and 50 issues for $27.99. We’re putting those bundles on sale […]

Congratulations to David Demchuk whose novel The Bone Mother is the first horror novel to be longlisted for the prestigious (and $$$) Scotiabank Giller Prize! I also love the story of how the author found out: Okay, I’m awake. pic.twitter.com/Vc4nbskINO — David Ex Machina (@dd_toronto) September 20, 2017

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From the safety of his tower, a surgeon documents the transformative stages of a plague decimating his city until he recognizes one of the victims on the street below. From Paul Tremblay’s In the Mean Time, this tale is one of fifteen “finely crafted” (Locus Magazine) stories of fear and paranoia, stories of apocalypses both societal and personal, and stories of longing and coping.

ChiZine Publications (CZP) curates the best of the bizarre, bringing you the most excitingly weird, subtle, dark, and disturbing literary fiction. Look for more titles in the ChiZine short stories collection to build your digital library.

Paul Tremblay is the author of the novels The Little Sleep, No Sleep Till Wonderland, and Swallowing a Donkey’s Eye, and the short story collections Compositions for the Young and Old and In the Mean Time. He has published two novellas, and his essays and short fiction have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Five Chapters.com, and Best American Fantasy 3. He is the co-editor of four anthologies including Creatures: Thirty Years of Monster Stories (with John Langan).

Posted on Wednesday, April 5th, 2017 at 11:30 am.

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